Charles Ramsey, Internet hero, gets Songified (Video)

Neighbor Charles Ramsey speaks to media near the home on the 2200 block of Seymour Avenue, where three missing women were rescued in Cleveland, on Monday, May 6, 2013. Cheering crowds gathered on the street where police said Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight, who went missing about a decade ago and were found earlier in the day. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Scott Shaw)

UPDATE: May 7, 2013

WASHINGTON – Many have been waiting for the interview with Charles Ramsey — credited with helping rescue three captive women in Cleveland — to get Songified, also known as autotuned.

It didn’t take long. Not long at all.

From the people who brought you “Bed Intruder,” here’s “Dead Giveaway.”

Without hesitation Ramsey answered the call of a woman, Amanda Berry, screaming for help. As she was holding a child, Ramsey kicked and pulled Berry out of the home she was trapped in and dialed 911. All in all, three missing women were rescued and three men, accused of holding them prisoner, are in jail.

But it’s an animated interview given by Ramsey on the scene that’s truly captured the world’s attention.

Ramsey lived near the house and says he and his neighbor, one of the men arrested, had spent time together – and that normally, there wasn’t anything striking about him.

“He’s just somebody you look, and then you look away, because he’s not doing nothing but the average stuff. You know what I’m saying? There’s nothing exciting about him,” says Ramsey, before taking a deep breath.

“Well…until today.”

Still dismayed, Ramsey tells the reporters, “I knew something was wrong when a little, pretty white girl ran into a black man’s arms.”

But reading won’t do it justice. Watch the video below – you won’t be disappointed.